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Even at our workplace, we are still humans, so sometimes we need to step away from our desk, and take a few deep breaths before acting on something.
We can't let complacency take the place of acting on something we know to be wrong, or unfair.
The theory is that everyone in the experiment was acting on something that economists call "loss aversion"—a trait, which most people have in varying degrees, which causes us to worry more about losses than equivalently sized gains.
Could AMOT be acting on something else which, in turn, facilitates assembly?
Acting on something rather than just clicking on it is a sign you want something to change".
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It can help advertisers reach them when they have some kind of intent and are searching for products, saving them, and eventually acting on them through something like a purchase or a download.
The person who, by contrast, has the work ethic of a craftsman will dig into problems, acting on the impulse to get something right; this is a psychological strength, but sends a negative social signal - the stubbornness and obsession that fuels craftsmanship slows you down.
There is however, a world of difference between understanding something and acting on it.
"Whether incompetent or overzealous local officials acting on their own might have done something that led to the accident is a different question," he added.
Then, acting on the decision comes down to something most of us might not expect, said Adler.
"I think there is nothing wrong and probably something right about Congress acting on these matters relatively quickly," Mr. Klain said.
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